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May 2013
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De redactie beviel
Ruime kast
Voldoende inbouw
Front-end aansluitingen boven op de kast
Zeer stil
Heel mooi afgewerkt (alles zwart met witte fans en witte HD-trays)
Ingebouwde (eenvoudige) fancontroller
De redactie beviel het niet
Headphone
Mic aansluitingen liggen te diep verzonken in de kast
Lak beschadigt snel (door draaien van schroeven)
Neem in breedte veel ruimte in (t.o.v. veel andere kasten)
Searching around the internet, I found the Define R4 (Black Pearl - no window) selling for right at $110. Newegg sells the same exact case in Titanium Grey for $109.99, so I doubt the Black Pearl version sells for any more than that. Is it worth that pr...
The Define R4 is really what it's model name stands for. It defines what a good silent enclosure should be. The used sound dampening materials and silent fans keep the noise level at a bare minimum, however this does not mean that the cooling capabili...
Gepubliceerd: 2012-12-26, Auteur: Thomas , beoordeeld door: tomshardware.com
Samenvatting: Yesterday, we embarked on a quest to find the ultimate quiet gaming case. Today, we're testing three more enclosures: Corsair's Obsidian 550D, Fractal Design's Define R4, and Gigabyte's Luxo M10. How will they compare in cooling, noise, and overall value?...
Samenvatting: Video Review: The Fractal Design Define R4 Case is a perfect combination of style & functionality. What separates this mid-tower case from others is it's spacious design and acoustic-dampening material for a near silent build. It comes with plenty of...
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Gepubliceerd: 2012-11-18, Auteur: Terry , beoordeeld door: wegotserved.com
If you have a Fractal Design Define R3, I would say you really do not have a need to upgrade your case. There are some nice enhancements, USB 3.0, perhaps a bit more room on the side opposite the motherboard and improved front fan design for example, but...
Good air flow plus sound dampening make the Fractal Design Define R4 computer enclosure one of the quietest mid size tower enclosures available on the market. The air flow alone helps keep component noise down while the noise management Bitumen helps b...
Excellent cooling performance, Quiet, Plenty of room for excess cables, Highly refined appearance, Excellent quality materials and workmanship, Convenient fan controller, Flexible drive cage, Accommodates up to ten drives
No HDD LED, Not completely tool-less
Fractal Design has taken a great chassis in the Define R3 and made it even better in the Define R4. The improved cooling and noise performance, along with the more convenient fan controller, the expanded room for cable management and the easier to clean ...
Same core features as in previous Define cases, Sound dampening installed everywhere, Improved flexibility between air cooling and sound dampening, Space for eight hard drives, Front drive-bay covers may easily be removed, Excellent cable routing possibil
Clips of front covers won't last long, No possibility to install 3.5" drives out of the box, Front-panel design not as flexible as in previous Define cases, Fan controller no longer with a dial, only 3 settings are available, Door only opens to the left,
The Fractal Design Define R4 has taken the R3 and successfully fused it with the backbone of the Arc chassis. The newest revision adds USB 3.0 support, a new front panel design, and more options for fans. Thanks to the modular HDD bays, you may also in...
The Fractal Design Define R4 is an ultra-modern day looking mid-tower chassis that can accommodate just about anyone’s computing needs effortlessly, I would like to add that Fractal Design expands on the Define R4 chassis by offering 3 color choices ...